It’s been a long time since the last vassal build in nomic.net/~uckelman/tmp/vassal/
Is there a reason for this ?
It was a very convenient way to test the latest version you were working on.
Yours,
It’s been a long time since the last vassal build in nomic.net/~uckelman/tmp/vassal/
Is there a reason for this ?
It was a very convenient way to test the latest version you were working on.
Yours,
Thus spake “Aradiel”:
I’ve been travelling almost continuously for the past two months, so I’ve
had little time to spend on development. I only post new builds when there’s
something new to test. Also, I’m in the middle of a big project on my
uckelman-current branch, and the current state of things is would not
produce a working build. I’ll hope to wrap this up buy next weekend, at
which point there will probalby be a 3.1.0-beta3 release.
I haven’t had time yet to set up an automated build system. It’s on my
list of things to do after we’ve released 3.1.0. Once I’ve done that,
there will always be a build reflecting the current state of every live
branch in the repository.
–
J.
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Thanks a lot for this answer.
I have been following some of your posts and I am aware of some of the real-life priorities that are keeping you busy.
I did not mean in any way to put any pressure or to express any kind of reproach by this post. If there was any doubt, I hereby apologize for this.
Keep up the tremendously good work. Cheers!
Thus spake “Aradiel”:
J.
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